China Bans Free Plastic Bags
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This weekend, China joined a growing list of countries that have banned the free hand-out of plastic shopping bags in stores.
Retailers will instead to be required to charge for sturdier, re-usable bags.
The move is just one initiative aimed at ramping up the country’s green credentials before this summer’s Olympic Games in Beijing, and it’s expected to reduce China’s plastic bag consumption – currently clocking in at a staggering 3 billion bags every day – by a third.
In related plastic bag news, my hometown grocery stores still hand out free bags to all and sundry. But there are signs of hope – the Orwellian-sounding Liquor Control Board of Ontario has just banned plastic entirely in all its liquor stores.
I’ll drink to that!
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Eva Holland
Eva Holland is a freelance writer, Senior Editor of World Hum and a longtime contributor to the Matador community. She lives in Canada’s Yukon Territory and blogs about Alaska and Yukon travel at Travelers North.
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